
Apartments for Rent in Cleveland, TN (135 Rentals)


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2107 Glenwood Dr NW, Unit A

1503 20th St NW, Unit Spacious Studio Apt

1726-1730 31st St NE

2077 Century Ave SE

4921 Charwood Trail NW

860 Berry St NE

1755 Carolina Ave NE
Cleveland, TN Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Cleveland?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Cleveland Studio Apartments | $996 | $595 | $1,383 |
Cleveland 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,451 | $1,100 | $2,500 |
Cleveland 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,533 | $875 | $1,860 |
Cleveland 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,716 | $1,000 | $1,969 |
Cleveland 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,100 | $1,100 | $1,100 |
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Cleveland Overview
Located in Southeastern TN, Cleveland is 30 miles northeast of Chattanooga. People who call Cleveland, TN home appreciate the ôsmall townö feel of the city while enjoying a diverse economy and plenty of recreational opportunities nearby. The weather is pleasant most of the years, and residents enjoy the opportunity to celebrate distinctive seasons throughout the area. You will find many outdoor entertainment opportunities thanks to the close proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Great Smokey Mountains, and Cherokee National Forest. There are also plenty of lakes nearby to enjoy and all the attractions of Chattanooga to make living in Cleveland, TN apartments an attractive option. This is especially true when you factor in the relatively low cost of living in the city.
What is the history of Cleveland?
Before European settlers migrated to the Americas, what is known as Cleveland, TN today was occupied by members of the Cherokee Nation. After the Revolutionary War, Americans settled the area in increasing numbers competing with the Cherokee for land and resources. The Cherokee Nation ultimately ceded the land that is known today as Cleveland to the U.S. government via the Calhoun Treaty. During the Civil War, Bradley County voted against secession and attempted, unsuccessfully, to split from the state of Tennessee with other eastern Tennessee counties and remain part of the union. Today, Cleveland is a major manufacturing hub for the U.S. hosting more than 150 firms and home to 13 different Fortune 500 companies.
How is the weather in Cleveland?
The weather isnÆt a major player in Cleveland, TN. The summers are hot and humid, the winters are brief but cold and wet. The average temperatures are between 32 and 88 degrees with few days exceeding 94 degrees or dipping below 19 degrees. It is a bit wetter than the average city. The average amount of rainfall for most U.S. cities is 38 inches per year and Cleveland enjoys 55 inches of rainfall, on average, each year.
How do I get around town?
While many people who call Cleveland, TN home do have cars, the Cleveland Urban Area Transit System (CUATS) provides five bus routes within the city. They operate Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. providing transportation to those who live within the designated routes. There is an airport that serves the general aviation needs of the area, Cleveland Regional Jetport. There is also a Greyhound bus station in Cleveland and Amtrack operates one train daily through the area.
What is the Cleveland commute like?
There is one Interstate roadway running through Cleveland, Interstate 75 as well as several highways, including highway 11, 64, and 74. Plus, Paul Huff Parkway, State Road 60, State Road 74, and State Road 312 (Harrison Pike) run through Cleveland as well. Major Roadways within Cleveland include Mouse Creek Road, Stuart Road, 20th Street NE, 17th Street NW, McGrady Drive, Blue Springs Road, Benton Pike, and Freewill Road.
What are the local media outlets?
Cleveland is home to a variety of media outlets including newspapers, such as the Cleveland Daily Banner and the Chattanooga Times Free Press. There are several radio stations serving the Cleveland community in a variety of genres, including bluegrass, adult contemporary, and even news and talk radio. There are also three news stations serving the area including WPDP-CD, WTNB-CD, and WFIL-TV.
Why live in Cleveland, TN?
You may be wondering why you might be interested in Cleveland, TN apartments. The answer is simple. Cleveland is a great place to call home. With so many manufacturing businesses in the area, there are many employment opportunities for people of all education levels. There are public and private education opportunities in abundance thanks to multiple private and public high schools as well as the presence of Cleveland State Community College and Lee University, among others. ItÆs a beautiful place to call home thanks to the nearby mountains and waterways, and it continues to have a ôsmall townö atmosphere that makes it an attractive place to raise a family.
What Cleveland landmarks should I see?
Perhaps the biggest landmarks in Cleveland are the downtown area, which includes a rich community of Victorian-era homes, boutique shops, and the Museum Center at 5ive Points. Aside from that, there are cultural landmarks throughout the region that illustrate the rich Native-American past of the area, such as Red Clay State Historic Park. The natural landmarks, though, are what really upstage all others with nearby mountains, rivers, lakes, and more. There is a lot to love about the area in all seasons of the year.
What is there to do around Cleveland?
You will never run out of things to do when you call one of the many Cleveland, TN apartments home. There is something to appeal to everyone whether your interests are in history, art, culture, or adventure. Popular activities in the area include biking, hiking, white water rafting, kayaking, ziplining, riding horses, fishing, climbing at High Point Climbing and Fitness, dining, shopping, and more.
Any annual festivals or Cleveland events to know?
There are several festivals that take place each year in Cleveland, TN including the Sweet Tea and Sunshine Family Festival in April, the Ragin Cajun Seafood Music Fest which takes place in August, the Cleveland Apple Festival which occurs in October, Southern Pie Festival which takes place in November, and the Christmas Village Holiday Market which takes place in November.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
There are plenty of vacation opportunities near Cleveland, TN. For those who love outdoor adventures, there are vacation opportunities throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains and in nearby Chattanooga, TN. You could also visit Huntsville, AL, or Nashville, TN for an enjoyable vacation as well as Knoxville, TN, or one of the many state parks in the area for camping adventures or to stay in one of the stunning cabins. YouÆre also only a couple of hours away from Atlanta for another great vacation adventure. You donÆt have to go far from home to have a grand vacation adventure when your home is Cleveland, TN.
Where is the best place to move in Cleveland?
There are many neighborhoods that each have a unique and individual ôvibeö to them in Cleveland, TN. It may take a little driving around to find the place that best speaks to who you are or who youÆd like to be as a person or as a family. Some of the neighborhoods you might wish to consider include, Hopewell, Ocoee Street, Brentwood Estates, Burlington Heights, Fairview, Centenary Avenue, Laurel Ridge, Rolling Hills, and Sequoia Grove. These are areas where you might consider searching for your next apartment home.
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Getting Around Cleveland, TN
Walk Score®
40 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
29 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cleveland
How much are Studio apartments in Cleveland?
There are currently 9 Studio Apartments in Cleveland with rent ranges from $595 to $1,383 with an average price of $996.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Cleveland Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Cleveland ranges from $1,100 to $2,500 with an average monthly rent of $1,451.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Cleveland cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Cleveland range from $875 to $1,860. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,533.
How expensive are Cleveland Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 19 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Cleveland on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,000 to $1,969 - averaging $1,716 for the location.
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